Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentRome’s MIA Market for TV series, feature films and documentaries wrapped Sunday after four days of dealmaking, project presentations and panels done both in person and online.
Given coronavirus constraints it constituted a minor miracle.Though final numbers are still not available on the final day of the Oct.
14-18 event (the acronym stands for Mercato Internazionale Audiovisivo, or International Audiovisual Market) MIA director Lucia Milazzotto said this year saw a significant rise in industry exec accreditations taking place during the event.
This means that, as MIA got underway, it was generating buzz, she noted.Milazzotto also pointed out that this year’s MIA, which marks its 6th edition, “had.
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